Taman Bebek Villas Bali
Sayan Bali, Indonesia
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Chilling out in Bali!
... So basically, if in doubt, beep your horn!!! If there's two lanes of traffic, this means 4 in Balinese terms.
Anyway, I arrived safely at the hotel! The hotel is very traditional Balinese, as that's what I wanted - Kori Ubud. I didn't want to stay at one of these huge Westernised resorts, where everyone looks down on you and treats you like an idiot. The hotel was a good choice, after thoroughly reading the reviews of Trip Adviser and on Hotels.com (1 night ...
Culture, Monkeys, Volcano, & Medical Care
... bottle to pick it up and WHAM the money had it, unscrewed the lid and tipped it over to take a drink. The girls were horrified but there was no taking it back as the monkeys quickly growl and show there 2 inch fangs when you try. Shortly after this a monkey jumped on Kimberly's back while holding Naomi on hip. The monkey proceeded to steal the sunscreen and maps from her backpack. She was freaking out but stood still and calm. I couldn't do anything in fear ...
Bali, Indonesia
... and offered suggestions for places to visit during a short stay. Including good places to surf.
"Today I was at Dreamland and the beach was full of trash."
"Yeah, that happens this time of year. The winds bring trash from Java. You have to remember there are 130 million people across the water. If you go to the other side of The Bukit it will be ...
Mountain Town, Rice Fields and Local Dance
... observe how different the body feels after all this time while doing the same old exercises. Found the class to be a pretty stock standard class but enjoyed it none the less.
After the class wandered the streets a bit and found a warung down one of the side streets that had both Wifi and cheap food. Found that the food here was actually quite enjoyable. Am sure that it would compare favourably with the more expensive ones down the main strip. Only real difference is ...
Looking looking........chip chip
... for a few beers and were confronted by several very scantily dressed Thai ladies, it didn't take long to realise the bar we had walked into was some type of brothel and Paul, Rachel & Clare were centre stage in the shop window, we quickly finished our drinks and headed for a more sophisticated establishment after a good 30min search it was deducted that this type of bar did not exist in Kuta, the place was crawling with prostitutes. Your average young lady on ...



